They're charging what market research shows will bring them the highest profit. If no one bought the 64GB version, they'd drop the price, but it's probably going to be sold out before it's for sale. Don't blame Samsung for having foolish customers - Apple's been taking advantage of that situation since the iPhone came out.

I was quite disappointed about the cost. I thought it would be fairer to make the 64gb $70 more, considering Apple is charging $100 for 48gb more whereas Samsung is charging $100 for only 32gb more. Part of this is the carrier -- for instance, the way Sprint's pricing goes for their installment program, it's actually $120 for memory upgrades and the Edge model. That's terrible.

I was quite disappointed about the cost. I thought it would be fairer to make the 64gb $70 more, considering Apple is charging $100 for 48gb more whereas Samsung is charging $100 for only 32gb more. Part of this is the carrier -- for instance, the way Sprint's pricing goes for their installment program, it's actually $120 for memory upgrades and the Edge model. That's terrible.

The s6,at least on my carrier, starts $50 cheaper full retail than the iPhone 6, and the base s6 has twice the internal memory of the base iPhone 6.

Isn't Samsung committing highway robbery by charging $100 for 32gb of memory? (or $200 for 96gb)
Yes, I know Apple already does it, bu does Samsung have to copy it?

it's not highway robbery when people willingly pay for it ... and does Samsung have to copy Apple? Samsung has an obligation to their shareholders to increase revenue. If following Apple's storage model achieves that, of course without alienating future consumers, than yes, Samsung does have to copy it. Samsung is in business to make money, just like everyone else.

it's not highway robbery when people willingly pay for it ... and does Samsung have to copy Apple? Samsung has an obligation to their shareholders to increase revenue. If following Apple's storage model achieves that, of course without alienating future consumers, than yes, Samsung does have to copy it. Samsung is in business to make money, just like everyone else.

true.... consumers vote with their credit cards. a ton of people b*tch about the S6's lack of SD card and removable battery. Let's how Samsung does with the S6.

It's very common for companies to subsidize their every level products with premiums on higher end devices. Almost every Industry does this, most notably the automotive industry. It's not about making the 128gb version more expensive, it's about making the 32gb version less expensive.

Isn't Samsung committing highway robbery by charging $100 for 32gb of memory? (or $200 for 96gb)
Yes, I know Apple already does it, bu does Samsung have to copy it?

So Samsung is commiting highway robbery when Apple has been doing this for years and years and no one really complained and if they did they still bought the phone. Its not the low end memory others use, its more efficient and faster. Have you played with the phone, its fast as hell.

Unfortunately that is the way the world works. If it was a problem or this type of business model didn't work then we wouldn't be seeing it. But consumers have shown that they are more than willing to pay those kind of prices over and over again. I don't blame Samsung for trying to maximize profits, especially when there seems to be no backlash from the customers.

true.... consumers vote with their credit cards. a ton of people b*tch about the S6's lack of SD card and removable battery. Let's how Samsung does with the S6.

they're gonna sell em by the tens of millions. as important as SD cards and removable batteries are to you and I, 95% of the 80 million devices samsung will sell this year, the people wouldn't know what to do with an SD card if it landed on their lap.

if you're (not you specifically) are a 20 year old guy, it might seem like everyone uses em cause a lot of your friends probably do. but that's not close to the majority of consumers, who stroll into the carrier's store and look for a cool looking, new device with a good camera. quick charge, samsung pay, wireless charging and fingerprint sensor are also good selling points, but SD cards and removable batteries don't appeal to the masses.

they're gonna sell em by the tens of millions. as important as SD cards and removable batteries are to you and I, 95% of the 80 million devices samsung will sell this year, the people wouldn't know what to do with an SD card if it landed on their lap.

if you're (not you specifically) are a 20 year old guy, it might seem like everyone uses em cause a lot of your friends probably do. but that's not close to the majority of consumers, who stroll into the carrier's store and look for a cool looking, new device with a good camera. quick charge, samsung pay, wireless charging and fingerprint sensor are also good selling points, but SD cards and removable batteries don't appeal to the masses.

The reason I got myself a Note4 last week instead of a S6 was because of the lack of expandable storage and removable battery. I like my 32gb of base memory and 128gb SD card in it.

The reason I got myself a Note4 last week instead of a S6 was because of the lack of expandable storage and removable battery. I like my 32gb of base memory and 128gb SD card in it.

Posted via a kicking Note4 on Lollipop.

Yes but you are also a member on an Android Forum which speaks volumes about you as a consumer. You amongst everyone else on this forum are the minority. Do you honestly think most people really care enough about something like SD slot, removable battery or even what kind of processor or how much RAM a phone has.
If everyone cared about specs like that then Apple would be out of business.

Yes but you are also a member on an Android Forum which speaks volumes about you as a consumer. You amongst everyone else on this forum are the minority. Do you honestly think most people really care enough about something like SD slot, removable battery or even what kind of processor or how much RAM a phone has.
If everyone cared about specs like that then Apple would be out of business.

You can call me a minority if you like. It could be the almost religious following that Apple has for their devices. Sheep I call them.

The new standard phone at work is the Apple 5C. I'm still using my own old S3 mini as I much prefer that. Removable battery and SD card you see. .

Plenty of people on this forum have the same concerns I do. Wouldn't surprise me if sales of the Note series increase slightly due to the S6 and it's limitations.

Saying all this I have had a play with the S6 and S6 Edge and they are lovely phones and Samsung are going to sell bucket loads of them. ..